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Our first awning (before we changed to motorhomes) was an Isabella. It was 1 year old when we bought it. We had it for 5 years, and it was still as good as new.
We went back to tugging in 2001, when we bought an Elddis Whirlwind 2-berth. We bought a Bradcot awning and the stitching started to fail first time out, so we got a refund. We then bought a Trio Sport awning.
Now we have a larger van, we bought a Dorema awning, and are not happy with it. Unable to get a reasonable offer for the Trio, we had it converted to a "combi" - sort of halfway between a porch and a full awning. We have used it once only since modification, but are very pleased we kept it.
The problem with awnings is that, like cars and caravans, whatever the make, you will hear one owner despairing over the same model that someone else is absolutely delighted with. Faults occur, for various reasons, in all manufacturing industries, so the good and bad reports will always cloud the issue.
Bertie.
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